If you love ’90s R&B, you need to know that TLC and En Vogue are on a bill together at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino. TLC’s biggest hits include “No Scrubs,” “Creep” and “Waterfalls.” Meanwhile, vocal group En Vogue became radio and MTV stars with songs such as “My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It),” “Hold,” “Free Your Mind” and “Whatta Man”(featuring Salt-N-Pepa).

Things are going to get jazzy and funky when Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue brings Trombone Shorty’s Voodoo Threauxdown to Harrah’s Resort Southern California on Sunday, Sept. 16. Known for his trombone blowing chops, the singer-songwriter and band leader will be accompanied by Preservation Hall Jazz Band, New Breed Brass Band, Cyril Neville, and Walter “Wolfman” Washington. The tour also stops at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Sept. 15.

Los Lobos and the Mavericks will team up for a show at the Ballroom at Morongo Casino, Spa & Resort on Friday, Sept. 14. Los Lobos helped define the sound of Los Angeles, celebrating Chicano culture while experimenting across many genres. Sure, people know the group for the popular “La Bamba” cover, but the 1992 album “Kiko” is a classic.

The Mavericks, anchored by the golden voice of singer Raul Malo, found success merging country and Tex-Mex with early rock ‘n’ roll. Among the band’s finest work is the 1994 album “What a Crying Shame,” which spawned hits including the title track and “There Goes My Heart.”

9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14, Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa, 49500 Seminole Drive, Cabazon. Tickets are sold out but may become available or can be purchased on the secondary market. 951-849-3080, morongocasinoresort.com.

Pala Casino Spa & Resort

You’ll feel like you’ve been transported to a disco wonderland when KC and the Sunshine band hits the outdoor Starlight Theater stage at Pala Casino Spa & Resort on Friday, Sept. 14. So dust off your bell-bottoms and throw on your platform shoes and dance to hits such as “Shake Your Booty,” “Get Down Tonight” and “That’s The Way (I Like It).”

Stephanie Schulte has covered everything from travel, crime, food and entertainment since 2006. Her first assignment was writing a feature story on Ray 'Boom Boom' Mancini for Amy Blanc Elementary School in Northern California and she never looked back. Schulte enjoys playing piano (not very good), hiking, hanging with her family and friends and watching Three's Company re-runs.